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So I found a slight inconsistency when following some of the ILM 2 walk-throughs. When you setup an inbound synch rule that creates objects in ILM the lineage says that the connector space object became a connector through join rules instead of projection rules. Minor bug -- but it sure can be confusing.
HR Inbound Sync Rule
General Information
Created Time
8/27/2008 8:10:09 PM
Connected System
{0cd165ec-2745-4afd-95c0-a8f7dbeefe44}
Connected Object Type
person
ILM Object Type
managed:Person
Precedence
1
Create ILM Object
True
Create Connected System Object
False
Disconnect Connected System Object
False
Flow Type
Inbound
Relationships
ILM Attribute
Data Source Attribute
managed:EmployeeID
EmployeeID
Parameters
Parameter Name
Type
Initial Import Flows
Destination
Source
managed:EmployeeID
EmployeeID
Persistent Import Flows
Destination
Source
managed:AccountName
UserID
managed:Company
Company
managed:FirstName
FirstName
managed:LastName
LastName
managed:Manager
Manager
managed:EmployeeType
EmployeeType
managed:DisplayName
FirstName + " " + LastName
1 comment:
Hi David,
I this fast paced growing technology space, dominating cloud technologies how do you feel about MIM's future. Give i don't see Microsoft doing any innovations/upgrade in this arena. Please help me understand.
Thank you,
Durgesh
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